BUSH WILL CRACK UNDER EXAMINATION OF CLAIMS HE SAW FIRST JET HIT ON 9/11

NEW YORK, NEW YORK * 24 JULY 2007 Citizen of the USA Stephen M. St. John addresses the international community in Washington and here in New York City, all members of the US Congress as well as other organizations and individuals, public and private, and again urges examination of indisputable facts indicating George W. Bush is either mentally incompetent or else had foreknowledge of 9/11, which makes him at the very least an accessory to these horrific crimes. At a town hall meeting in Orlando, Florida on 4 December 2001, and again on 5 January 2002 in Ontario, California, Bush clearly and unequivocally stated that he saw on a TV screen the first jet hit the north tower, WTC 1. See video and transcripts of both of these town hall meetings on the White House website at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/12/20011204-17.html
for Orlando and
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/01/20020105-3.html for Ontario. Inasmuch as there was no national TV coverage of the first hit, which took everybody by surprise, and the Naudet brothers' video, which did capture the first hit by chance, had not yet been aired on TV, one can only conclude that Bush is either lying or is confused or else had a private TV monitor with camera trained on the WTC 1 in advance of the first hit. None of these conclusions augurs well for the USA. Bush has never been held accountable for these deeply disturbing remarks and now, having been re-elected, he is inching toward dictatorship with executive orders in the name of security and perhaps another false flag intelligence operation like 9/11. The 9/11 Commission did not examine Bush's revealing remarks about seeing the first jet impact on 9/11. The news media did not ask him about it. Nor did Congress. These institutions -- created to help safeguard the American people -- have only dug for them a very deep pit into which they are in danger of falling. Proper examination of Bush will very likely reveal impeachable offenses.